A flagpole lamp of a vehicle head consists of a pole, a connecting member, a circuit board, a positioning base, a waterproof washer and a pole head. The connecting member is fixed on the pole, accommodating the circuit board, the positioning base and the waterproof washer. The circuit board has at least one luminous body inserted through a through hole bored on the positioning base. The pole head is mounted on the connecting member, formed as a light-transmitting object to emit a colored light to enable the driver to clearly see the corners and the position of a vehicle head while turning on headlights, and to flashily emit another colored light to apparently tell drivers of other cars running beside and behind the intension of the driver while turning on directional lights, so as to enhance traffic security.
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1. A flagpole lamp of a vehicle head comprising: a pole (1), a connecting member (2), a circuit board (3), a positioning base (4), a waterproof washer (5) and a pole head (6); wherein
the connecting member (2) is fixed on the pole (1), a laddered chamber (21) formed inside it, a through hole (22) formed in the bottom of the laddered chamber (21), and female threads (23) formed around the inner wall of the laddered chamber (21);
the circuit board (3) is installed in the laddered chamber (21) of the connecting member (2), provided with at least one luminous body (30) able to alter light color thereof,
a power line (31) connected to the circuit board (3), and at least one through hole (32) each inserted with a screw (33);
the positioning base (4) is installed in the laddered chamber (21) of the connecting member (2) and fixed on the circuit board (3), provided with at least one through hole (40) and at least one threaded hole (41);
the waterproof washer (5) is located on the positioning base (4) inside the laddered chamber (21) of the connecting member (2);
the pole head (6) is mounted on the connecting member (2), formed as a light-transmitting object, and male threads (62) formed around its lower outer surface; and
wherein in assembly, firstly the circuit board (3) is placed under the positioning base (4) with the at least one luminous body (30) of the circuit board (3) extended up through the at least one through hole (40) of the positioning base (4); then, the at least one screw (33) extends through the at least one through hole (32) of the circuit board (3) to keep it engaged with the at least one threaded hole (41) of the positioning base (4), so as to fix the positioning base (4) on the circuit board (3); next, the circuit board (3) and the positioning base (4) are placed in the laddered chamber (21) with the power line (31) of the circuit board (3) passing through the through hole (22) of the connecting member (2); then the waterproof washer (5) is installed within the laddered chamber and located upon the positioning base (4); and then the pole head (6) is mounted on the connecting member (2) by engaging the male threads (62) with the female threads (23) of the connecting member (2) to keep the pole head (6) fixed on the connecting member (2) firmly with the bottom of the pole head (6) pressing on the waterproof washer (5); thus finishing the whole assembly.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a flagpole lamp of a vehicle head, particularly to one that can let a driver clearly see the corners and the position of a vehicle head by emitting a colored light at the same time while turning on headlights, and that can flashily emit another colored light to apparently tell other drivers the intension of the driver while turning on directional lights, so as to enhance traffic security.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Commonly, two sides of a vehicle's head are respectively installed with a conventional flagpole used for a driver to clearly see the corners and the position of a car's head to avoid accidental collisions. However, the conventional flagpole is usually made of metal, just used to indicate the width of the head and unable to be clearly seen in the night. Therefore, the conventional flagpole can not effectively play the role.
The objective of this invention is to offer a flagpole lamp of a vehicle head that can let a driver clearly see the corners and the position of a vehicle head by emitting a colored light at the same time while turning on headlights, and that can flashily emit another colored light to apparently tell drivers of other cars running beside and behind the car the intension of the driver while turning on directional lights, so as to enhance traffic security.
The main characteristic of the invention includes a pole, a connecting member, a circuit board, a positioning base, a waterproof washer and a pole head. The connecting member is fixed on the pole, provided with a laddered chamber formed inside it and a through hole formed in the bottom of the laddered chamber. The circuit board is installed in the laddered chamber of the connecting member, provided with at least one luminous body and a power line connected to the circuit board. The positioning base is fixed on the circuit board inside the laddered chamber of the connecting member, provided with at least one through hole. The waterproof washer is located on the positioning base inside the laddered chamber of the connecting member. The pole head is mounted on the connecting member, formed as a light-transmitting object.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
As shown in
The pole 1 is formed tubular.
The connecting member 2 is fixed on the pole 1, provided with a projection 20 formed at its lower portion, a laddered chamber 21 formed inside it, a through hole 22 formed in the bottom of the laddered chamber 21, and female threads 23 formed around the inner wall of the laddered chamber 21.
The circuit board 3 is installed in the laddered chamber 21 of the connecting member 2, provided with at least one luminous body 30 such as a light emitting diode (LED) able to alter its light color, a power line 31 connected to the circuit board 3, and at least one through hole 32 each inserted with a screw 33.
The positioning base 4 is also installed in the laddered chamber 21 of the connecting member 2 and fixed on the circuit board 3, provided with at least one through hole 40 and at least one threaded hole 41.
The waterproof washer 5 is located on the positioning base 4 inside the laddered chamber 21 of the connecting member 2.
The pole head 6 is mounted on the connecting member 2, formed as a light-transmitting object with a design such as an eagle, and provided with a recess 60 formed in its bottom, a chamber 61 formed inside it and male threads 62 formed around its lower outer surface.
In assembly, as shown in
In using, as shown in
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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